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I would like to stress the issue of the old add-on API being discontinued would not have prevented me from releasing Thunderbird 60, it would have merely made a bit more clear in the update information. Thunderbird 52 is EOL and yes, we follow upstream the upstream ESR releases as previously announced.
Hello Andreas. I'm not objecting to the change. I suspect most folks are not.(*) My point is, people get less wee-wee'd up about changes, especially regressions, when they aren't surprised. If we already know, for some value of "we", can we make it easier for them to know, for some value of "them?" Clearly, I'm ignorant about what's available to look at. That's kind of the point. (*) Really. I was an old-time-y ReiserFS user, moved to ext(n) fairly early, because ReiserFS was unsupported. If nobody's picking that up, and I can't or won't it's unreasonable to expect someone else to be chained to eternal maintenance. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org